The Dry Hair Treatment To Get Hydrated, Shiny Hair Now

My relaxed hair suffered a little towards the end of last summer thanks to me going a little insane with my flat iron and curling iron. I needed to fix my hair stat and get back to silky, shiny status. After all, I had been working way too hard and for way too long to achieve healthy hair during this hair journey of mine.

We all know that dry hair sucks…that’s why the drugstores are stocked full of deep conditioners, hair serums and masks to get your hair right. Let me tell you, some are way better than others. Great hydrating products are essential to healthy relaxed hair…any type of hair, for that matter.

When choosing hydrating hair products look for these three things:

Shampoos that are on the thicker side and preferably creamy and opaque (a sign that they are loaded with moisturizers);

I have been babying my own hair lately to amazing results. For the past few weeks, I have been using the Klorane Mango Butter line to soften and condition my thick, coarse hair. During the winter months, I really up my hair’s hydration to ensure that it stays moisturized, as relaxed hair is already prone to dryness.

Going heat-free (no heat styling tools) of using heat tools sparingly is crucial for hair health. I promised myself to really cut back on the flat iron to give my hair a break.

With me living in the gym a lot, I used this conditioner to co-wash my hair after a good sweat session. Co-washing is essentially washing your hair with conditioner. This is not a good substitute for washing your hair with shampoo, but if your hair is dried out, it works really well for hydration until your next full wash day.

This conditioner is a goody – thick and rich, it has a wonderful slip and detangles hair really well. Co-washing can sometimes leave your hair looking dull, but this has not been the case with the Nourishing Conditioner.

My hair was left looking shiny and healthy, and best of all, very soft and silky.

When I deep condition my hair, I coat it completely in product, and leave on my hair for at least an hour. Sometimes, I will even wrap my hair in cling wrap after applying the deep conditioner (sounds crazy, but hear me out), then apply my heat cap to really allow the product to penetrate my strands.

I did exactly this with the Nourishing Mask and air-dried my hair and styled as per usual. The result? Uber soft, shiny, voluminous hair that made me twirl in the middle of my bathroom. Bye, Sahara-like hair!!

If you have fine hair, I would skip this product as it could weigh down your hair. Fine-haired peeps who really want to try this can try applying to their ends only to avoid limp locks.

On the days where I wash-and-go, I use the Nourishing Leave-In Cream. I wash and condition, comb out my hair with a wide-tooth comb, apply one of my fave hair oils, and then a healthy dollop of this cream.

This cream’s purpose is to further boost your hair’s moisture without weighing it down. I find after using this cream and letting my hair air-dry, it’s left feeling very soft and manageable. It’s particularly great for healing dry ends.

Used in conjunction with the other three products and you are on your hair to Amazing Hair Country.